BOWLING BITS in executive Meeting of the Bowling "ssociction will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs® day, October 18th in Teen Town Helle 11 eepteains of all teams entering the 5-Pin Associntion are urgently requested to attend this mecting. nm appeal is made to all enpt-ins to attend or delegate a represen® trtive .3 the Constitution and schedule will be discussed as well as other important itemss The first series of the Men's and Wixed Lengues appear in this week's News", The Ledies schedule will be decided up at tonight's meeting, The Men's league will - opernte on Monday nights only this year while the Mixed lengue will operate on Tuesdays only. Plans are presently being formulnted to stage a Christmes Turkey Roll during the two weeks between the end of the first series and *" December 25th. MEN'S L&..GUE 1. Consolidated Press - Peter Mazza 2. Overhends - Gordon Rowlandson 3. Wines - Clarence Buck 4. Hydro - Bob Jowitt 5. Sudslingers - John Meurstad 6, Reserve wrmy - John Jeanneret 7, Combusticneers ~ Don Brearly 8. Schreiber - on Mey alleys 7:00 Jlleys 9:00 Mond ieee - 1-2 4 ES MR ES eS RE: ET 5 a6 rae :) ale BB Ree 2 ey tas Nowe bh Bi a 6 Pao eae Le Re ma Ri oe eG ad 19 3-8 4-6 Se eee Re Bay ee at: hel 607 RL Ta al SNe IR ae 8 a2 6<1 MIX2D LE_.GUE 1. Bry Beavers - Steini Jacobson A Dy LeOe Ss - Glenne Coughlin 3, Pin Boys - Olyve Harrison Lh, Whirlawnys - Bob Middaugh 5. Inn-Mates - Pat Dooling 6, Lucky Strikes - Dre J. Ridge 7, Hot Shots - Bob Harris 8, Bombers - Lloyd Boudresu (cont. on next column) Page 5 MIXED |; Be Time 7 p.m, Time 9 Dem. illeys illeys Tuesdays 1-2 3-4 1-2 3k Oct, 23 Bie ae bie er ae 5-6 7-8 30 6-8 5-7 2-4 1-3 Nov. 6 beh Ls se FA aa ea L3 Boa 60) Pm Lie BB eh 20 Te ke Bel Beetle ime 27 2 Fo Bleich Boe Se Dec. 4 4L- 7 6-1 Bree ah eB eee 10@PIN BOWLING PLUT.. SHOWS THE 1.y IN MEN'S 10-PIN Li..GUE ast nite in the fourth week of 10-Pin Yowling Paul Pluta tickled the maples to the tune of a 593 series which included a 220 game. "Old Pro" Checkryn had the high individual effort of 222, Both of the above roll for the Royals who posted the high tean gome of 774 as well as high team series of 5207. The Orioles, elthough losing 3 gmmes, came up with ean unfrequent bowling oddity when they hit 675 for each of their three gomes, The team scores are made up of the high 4 scores of a 5 man tem, Lest week Ed Niemi of the Orioles hit the pocket for n 606 series while Sax Lund- berg was finding the range for a high game of 228, Orioles had the high series of 2196 and Electrons had high game of 751. If there is still anyone wishing to bowl 10ePins contact Leon Checkryn at the alleys immediately. There are at present two openings cvaileble and the 1st two sign- ing up will be placed in these spots. «ny others who sign up will be put on the list and assigned a team if and when an opening becomes available. TEM STANDINGS TO D,,TE Team Matches Won Lost Pts. Engineers Lh 8 L Nb Royals 3 7 2 10 Orioles A 7 5 9 Electrons h 6 6 8 Bears h 5 . 6 irgos 3 4 5 5 Warehouse 3 A s 4 Townsite 3 2 if 3 GENERSL ITEMS: Open bowling in the after- noons will commence on Monday, October 22nd, From that dete on, the Alleys will be open from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Satur- dey. The Kegglers' Club will commence oper- ations Sunday, October 28th, Membership Cards for this club can be obtained at the Alleys prior to that date, (School children are excluded from this club.) Bowling leagues will be operating on Monday, Tuesday, (cont, on page 6)